A teen burned to death in a shack


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By Obakeng Maje

Stella-North West police are investigating a case of inquest after a man burned to death.

Police said a 18 year-old man was burned to death in lekgaratlhile squatter camp in Stella when his shack caught fire.

“On Friday a neighbour heard screams and squealing sound and went to investigatin” captain Adele Myburgh said.

It is alleged that a shack of Thabang Ithusang was on fire.

“Fire fighters were called on the scene and the fire was extinguished. The body of Thabang Ithusang was found burned to death and the cause of the fire is unknown so far” Myburgh said.

The case of inquest has been opened and investigations continue.

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Orkney mother arrested for child neglect


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A woman has been arrested for child neglect after her missing son was found on a street near Orkney, North West police said on Saturday.

 

The woman was arrested on Friday when she reported her son missing, said Captain Adle Myburgh.

 

A resident found the boy, believed to be around three years old, on a street on Thursday night.

 

She took him to the community service centre.

 

Myburgh said the toddler has been placed in protective care.

 

– SAPA

Nwest government injects millions in Mahikeng cleaning campaign


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The Mahikeng municipality together with the North West premier’s office have colluded in re-establishing not only a fascinating business centre but an attractive tourist paradise.

 

Mahikeng, formerly Mafikeng, has started a cleaning campaign to alter its negative image of a filthy city to a place for professionals.

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North West swimmer eyeing more gold


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UP AND coming swimming sensation Tezna Abrahams underlined her determination to be one of the best Paralympic swimmers after she bagged eight gold medals and set eight new South African records at the recent Nedbank Aquatics Championships held in Pretoria.

 

Abrahams, 17, proved the pick of the competitors as she dominated the two-day swimming jamboree at the Hillcrest swimming pool.

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Anger at Nwest police report


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The provincial public safety and liaison portfolio committee expressed disappointment in a report on police brutality and ordered the Independent Police Investigations Directorate (Ipid) to do a thorough job in its investigations.

 

The committee has summoned the Ipid to get an update on various cases of police brutality in the province in the recent years.

 

Some of the cases have received extensive media coverage, like the one of a woman police constable who dragged a man to death in Klerksdorp last year and the one of Morgan Motlhala of Lomanyaneng village, who was dragged by the collar alongside a police car.

 

Another Lomanyangeng resident, Tshepiso Nebe, died at the hands of police but circumstances around the issue remain sketchy.

 

At the hearing, the provincial Ipid’s report did not satisfy the committee and a committee member recommended they should call the pathologist who did the post-mortem on the body of Tshepiso Nebe. The state lawyer in the case should also give detailed information on the matter.

 

The committee was briefed on a recent incident in a Ganyesa village where it is alleged police officers went to a tavern in the area to issue a fine but got involved in a brawl with patrons. The officers allegedly fired shots and one person was fatally wounded.

 

However, it was not clear what Ipid was doing in these cases because they remained unresolved.

 

Committee chairperson Mahlakeng Mahlakeng said they were not happy on how the report was drafted as it had inaccuracies with some of the incidents.

 

“The facts in the late Tshepiso Nebe case and Ganyesa incidents were confusing in terms of the actual investigations. What was reported and explained to us was totally different from what was on the report and there were no clear details of the incidents. We are giving them two weeks to put together a comprehensive report,” Mahlakeng said.

 

Ipid provincial director for investigations, Batseba Motlhale said the directorate would make sure it gave the committee a detailed report on all incidents of police brutality in the province after two weeks.

 

“We will brief the committee on how we are intending to charge police officers who don’t report brutality incidents on time as it is unlawful according to Section 33 of the Ipid Act,” she said.

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Pirates cruise to the next round


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Orlando Pirates advanced to the last 16 of the CAF Champions League with a 2-1 victory (3-1 on aggregate) over Zanaco at FNB stadium on Saturday.

 

Pirates came into the last 32 second leg match with a 1-0 lead from the first leg against the Zambian champions played in Lusaka on March 16.

 

The opening goal of the encounter came through a stunning effort from Khethowakhe Masuku in the 18th minute. Masuku produced a wonder left-footed first-time strike from 25 metres out to make it 1-0 to Pirates, after Zanaco had failed to clear a loose ball on the edge of the area.

 

Andile Jali went over in the 20th minute with what looked like an ankle injury and played no further part in the game.

 

Masuku nearly doubled the advantage in the 31st minute, from a similar position from where he scored, this time running with the ball, and unleashing a shot with his right foot that had the Zanaco keeper beaten, but the ball drifted just wide.

 

Zanaco scored the equaliser in the 48th minute through a headed goal from Musonda Mwape. Mwape had a free run in the box and made no mistake in finding the back of the net from close range, to level up the match and lurk a single goal behind Pirates on aggregate.

 

Mpho Makola, however, sealed the aggregate victory for Pirates with a perfectly taken setpiece in the 76th minute. From 30 metres out, Makola took a free kick and struck it perfectly to curl the ball into the top right corner and made it 2-1 to Pirates on the night. – Sapa

A man found with rifles arrested


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By Obakeng Maje

Cape Town- A 34 year-old man has been arrested in Cape Town after found in possession of illegal firearms.

Police said a man was arrested after a tip-off and they found AK47 that was stolen in Kwazulu-Natal back in 1999.

“A man was arrested after R5 rifle, 9mm pistol and AK47 were found at his house hidden under a bath tub in bath room” captain F C Van Wyk told Sapa.

A man was arrested on Friday and will appear at Athlone Magistrate Court on Monday.

Police said R5 rifle was stolen at Parow police station back in 2011.

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Rihanna heading to SA?


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Cape Town – Rihanna could be the next big pop sensation heading to South Africa.

 

It is believed that the Barbadian singer, actress and fashion designer will perform two shows only in South Africa, as part of her worldwide Diamonds Tour this year.

For more details http://www.iol.co.za

Tuks ease past Amazulu


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Bongani Zungu scored a brace as the University of Pretoria claimed their first win in five Absa Premiership outings, beating visiting coastal outfit AmaZulu 3-1 in their clash at the Tuks Stadium in Pretoria on Saturday evening.

 

Goals from Zungu and Mame Niang helped the University side to their sixth win of the season, and inched ever closer to surviving the drop after their debut season in the country’s top flight.

 

Tuks got off to a dismal start when goalkeeper Washington Arubi made a poor mistake in front of goal, gifting Dlamini with the ball, which the forward put into an empty net courtesy of a fortunate deflection, leaving the goalkeeper stranded and struggling to recover 11 minutes into the fixture.

 

Tuks replied minutes later through Zungu, who picked out a fine delivery into the box from Niang, which the youngster guided into the back of the net with a well-controlled diving header for his fourth league goal of the season.

 

With both sides looking lively, Niang came close 10 minutes from the break, when he picked up a miscued back-pass from AmaZulu’s Kulegani Madondo who tried to send the ball back to his goalkeeper but the Senegalese forward could only force a solid stop from Tapuwa Kapini in goal, denying the hosts their second.

 

Niang was in the thick of the action three minutes later, forcing Kapini to make another save, after the tall striker hit an accurate shot at goal, but Kapini was able to make a straightforward stop, holding onto the ball in the process.

 

AmaZulu flew straight into the action after the interval, when Ayanda Dlamini rattled Arubi’s crossbar, before half-time replacement Thokozani Mshengu headed the subsequent rebound at goal, but Arubi made it across the face of goal in time to make a desperate save to keep the scores level inside the first 60 seconds of the second period.

 

AmaTuks boss Steve Barker introduced Dipsy Selolwane from the bench 10 minutes later, and the coach’s decision almost bore fruit when the winger got a shot on target from inside the AmaZulu area, but was thwarted by the heroics of Kapini, who palmed away the effort and watched as the ball dribbled narrowly past the left upright and out of danger.

 

Niang continued to threaten the visitors and after being brought down on the halfway line in the 63rd minute, Selolwane whipped in the resulting free-kick, which Niang met with his head and steered the effort past Kapini, notching up his seventh goal of the season.

 

Tuks refused to let up and got the third to all but secure the victory 12 minutes from time, Zungu netting his second of the night, after the forward rose above Kapini from a free-kick and nudged the ball past the shot-stopper and into an empty net.

 

The three points earned moves the student side to 31 points from their 24 fixtures, a point behind Moroka Swallows in eighth and 12 points clear of the relegation zone with six games remaining. – Sapa

Arrows Held By 10-Man Chiefs


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Absa Premiership

Result: Arrows 0-0 Chiefs

Date: 06 April

Venue: Moses Mabhida Stadium

Golden Arrows failed to take advantage of their extra man against 10-man Kaizer Chiefs as their controversy-laden Absa Premiership clash ended 0-0 at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.

Referee Lwandile Mfiki took centre stage in the first half with his baffling decision to send of Reneilwe Letsholonyane.

After Chiefs had a goal incorrectly ruled off due to offside earlier in proceedings the match boiled over when ‘Yeye’ was shown a straight red card.

The first chance of the game came only a minute into proceedings when Tefu Mashamaite gave away a free-kick and received a yellow card.

Jabulani Nene’s set piece was decent but failed to test Itumeleng whilst at the other end Siyabonga Nkosi shot tamely at the keeper.

In the eighth minute Siphiwe Tshabalala turned and shot tamely although the ball ran through for Lehlohonolo Majoro who slid home only to have a legitimate goal chalked off for offside.

Tshepo Liphoko then forced Khune into a save whilst Mashamaite blocked the follow up shot with his arm.

Norman Smith drove into the box and bundled his way past a few challenges only for a sprawling challenge from Gaxa to delfect his shot behind.

The next chance went the way of the Amakhosi but although Majoro raced clear his touch took him slightly too wide and his shot sailed past the far post.

Just after the half hour mark controversy reigned as Letsholonyane received a straight red card for a late challenge on Liphoko that did not warrant anything more than a yellow.

Khune then went into the referee’s book for remonstrating with the official whilst things got heated on the sidelines with Stuart Baxter and Manqoba Mngqithi exchanging words.

The situation then spiralled out of control as a fan was able to make his way onto the field and attack the referee with a vuvuzela before security were able to pull him off.

With Arrows a man up Liphoko played a neat ball through to Smith who returned it to the youngster before the Chiefs defenders rushed back to cover.

Chiefs did not seem to be under too much pressure from that point on but an injury to Morgan Gould will be cause for concern as they try and preserve their 12-match unbeaten streak.

In the second period Mashamaite got his head to Tshabalala’s set piece and flicked it just wide of goal with the keeper flapping at thin air.

Most of the chances were going Chiefs’ was and Parker lined up a free kick but sent the ball billowing over the bar.

In the 68th minute Tshabalala was crowded out in the box as he attempted to turn and shoot before Liphoko sent the ball across the face of goal at the other end.

With just over 10 minutes remaining Siboniso Gaxa had a magnificent chance to put his side ahead but ballooned the ball over the goal with only the keeper to beat.

With time running out Arrows began to commit more men forward and an excellent shot by the lively Liphoko forced Khune into a diving save.

In stoppage time Tsepo Masilela hit the ball straight at the keeper after selfishly going for goal after a slick interchange between Tshabalala and Majoro.

The final chance of the game also went the way of the Glamour Boys but Tshabalala could only find the side netting.

Arrows: Gumede, Sikhakhane, Sithole, Nene, Tom, Nguzana (Bovu 65’), Bilankulu (Ntuli 84’), Khuboni, Liphoko, Gabuza (Shange 59’), Smith.

Chiefs: Khune, Gaxa, Gould (Zvasiya 45’), Mashamaite, Masilela, Lebese (Baloyi 45’), Letsholonyane, Nkosi (Dladla 80’), Tshabalala, Majoro, Parker.

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